We have one of the best doubles players of all time - Daniel Nestor. Also, Adil Shamasdin has been doing really well over the past year (including one tour title). Lets discuss Canadian doubles results here.

We have one of the best doubles players of all time - Daniel Nestor. Also, Adil Shamasdin has been doing really well over the past year (including one tour title). Lets discuss Canadian doubles results here.

Great thread idea

Would love to see Dan and Max take on the Bryan's in Barcelona on Sunday

ya Cerretani/Shamasdin won, but they had me worried in the super TB for a bit; they were up 8-2 when Golubev/Istomin started coming back; after 9-4 the eastern europeans managed to get back 4 mps before Shamasdin and co sealed the deal... something of a squeeker that one, but it all worked out

Adil lost in the semis in straight sets...not sure what their next tournament is but I'm guessing it's Prague. I'm curious if their ranking (around 135-140) will be enough to be entered for doubles at the French Open.

Daniel Nestor started 2011 at No. 5 on the all-time list of doubles titles winners in the open era (since 1968) with 71.

This was the list then:

Todd Woodbridge 83

John McEnroe 78

Tom Okker 78

Frew McMillan 74

Daniel Nestor 71

So far this year, Nestor and partner Max Mirnyi have one title – in Memphis. But the top-ranked Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike, have four, including in Madrid and Monte Carlo at the last two Masters 1000 events.

So the list now looks like this:

Todd Woodbridge 83

John McEnroe 78

Tom Okker 78

Frew McMillan 74

Mike Bryan 73*

Daniel Nestor 72

Bob Bryan 71

*Mike Bryan won two titles with other partners early in his career.

While Nestor, 38, appears to be fighting a losing battle with the Bryans, 33, for career titles, he is well in front in matches won – and his next will be the 800th of his career. That’s more than 100 ahead of the American twins.